Man ‘nonchalantly’ shoots three people at Walmart store

Reuters, THORNTON, Colorado

Police in Colorado yesterday were searching for a gunman who calmly walked into a Walmart in suburban Denver and opened fire with a handgun, randomly shooting at shoppers and store clerks, killing three people, before he fled.

The suspect “nonchalantly” entered a Walmart in Thornton and opened fire a little after 6pm on Wednesday and then walked out, got into a red four-door hatchback and drove away, Thornton Police Department spokesman Victor Aliva told reporters, citing witness accounts.

“What we have determined is that it is random as of right now,” Aliva said. “As witnesses stated, the person came in and just shot towards a group.”

Two men died at the scene of the shooting.

A wounded woman was taken to a hospital where she died, he said.

The shooter is a white man, who was wearing a black jacket, maroon shirt and blue jeans, Aliva said.

There was no indication that the shooting was an act of terrorism as no one has claimed responsibility, he said.

“We can’t rule anything out,” he said.

Thornton is city of about 120,000 people about 16km northeast of downtown Denver.

A Walmart customer, Aaron Stephens, 44, of Thornton, said he was inside paying for groceries at a self-checkout stand when he heard gunshots and the sound of ricocheting bullets.

“The employees started screaming and the customers started screaming” as people began to flee the store, he recounted. “I ran out, too, because I didn’t want to get shot.”

Stephens said he did not see where the shooting had come from and did not see anyone struck by bullets.

A video posted on Twitter showed the Walmart, which is in a large complex adjacent to US Interstate 25, apparently empty except for police officers with guns drawn.

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